UPDATE: The lawsuit ended with the plaintiffs (Petland and
Hunte Corp.) settling out of court. Both companies appear now to be doing
"business as usual," though Hunte Corp. has changed their name to
Choice Puppies.

At a news
conference on 20 November 2008, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
announced the result of an eight-month investigation into Petland Pet Stores.
This investigation graphically documents what we have known all along: even
though management will deny it, the vast majority of puppies sold in Petland
pet stores are bred in puppy mills!

On 17 March
2009, HSUS issued a press release stating that members of HSUS and other
consumers filed a class action lawsuit alleging that Petland, Inc. and the
Hunte Corporation are conspiring to sell unhealthy puppy mill puppies to
unsuspecting consumers in numerous states.

The class
action lawsuit, filed in federal district court in Phoenix, was the result of
many months of investigative and legal research. It alleges that Petland and
Hunte violated federal law and numerous state consumer protection laws by
misleading thousands of consumers across the country into believing that the
puppies sold in Petland stores are healthy and come from high-quality breeders.
Instead, many of the puppies sold by Petland come either directly from puppy
mills or puppy brokers such as Hunte, which operates as a middleman between the
mills and Petland's retail stores.

Petland
denies it supports these substandard breeding facilities, and claims to follow
"Humane Care Guidelines" developed in conjunction with the USDA.
However, according to the HSUS report, the USDA nformed HSUS in writing that it
has no record of any such guidelines.

Ongoing
investigations have traced the shipping records for more than 15,000 puppies to
Petland stores. They found that:

Some stores buy directly from
out-of-state commercial breeders, including one known animal abuser. USDA
Animal Welfare Inspection Reports for Breeders show that almost half of these
breeders have been cited for violations at least once over the past three
years.

Most Petland stores are buying
puppies from large-scale brokers (USDA Class B licensed dealers) that obtain
their "stock" from puppy mills then resell to pet stores. A Freedom
of Information check of the USDA Animal Welfare Inspection Reports for Class B
Dealers reveals many violations, including improper record keeping, cramped
cages, unsafe animal transport vehicles, and purchase of puppies from
unlicensed breeders.

Ongoing
investigations have traced the shipping records for more than 15,000 puppies to
Petland stores. They found that:

Where,
specifically, do Wisconsin Petland stores get their puppies? 2009 Records from
the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP)
show that most puppies sold by WI Petlands are supplied by brokers:

Janesville Petland: Conrads Cuddly Canines,
located in Frankford, Missouri. This kennel was apparently licensed as a dealer
after their preliminary inspection on 12 September 2008.

Pewaukee Petland: Heritage Puppies, Lake Mills,
Iowa.

Racine Petland: Received shipments from four
different brokers:

Hunte Corporation, Goodman, MO -- one of the largest
puppy brokers in the country; reportedly sells over 80,000 puppies a year from
hundreds of different sources. Has been cited numerous times for violations,
including:

31 March 2009: improper record-keeping, when inspectors apparently found
records for 10 puppies that should have been on a truck, but were not.

5 September 2006: improperly marked containers for air transportation (some
crates had no "this side up" arrows); no documentation that food and
water had been offered to the 63 puppies being shipped.

15 August 2006: unsafe transportation after one of their trucks caught fire
enroute and killed all 73 puppies being transported.

Tracys K & J Pets,
Fair Grove, MO -- their 17 April 2009 pre-licensing inspections showed many
violations, including: inadequate veterinary care, inadequate outdoor housing
facilities for 6 adult dogs, and unsafe transport vehicles. Records show that
all violations were corrected before the second inspection, which interestingly
enough, was dated the same day.

QD Kennel, Frankford, MO

Conrads Cuddly Canines, located in Frankford,
Missouri. This kennel was apparently licensed as a dealer after their on 12
September 2008.

NOTE: the above information was taken from USDA inspection
reports, which are unfortunately no longer accessible through the USDA website.
You can, however, put in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to view
the records.